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, F., .. 15 Senior attendant Robyn Grigsby awaits the announcement of the new queen. 27Accompanied by her father, senior attendant Darla Bost waits for her turn to be announced. 31 Junior attendant Dina McWilliams is escorted by her father into the Home- coming Court. 4J Mr. W. R. Haggard escorts his daugh- ter, junior Mary Haggard, through the military guard. 55 Homecoming Queen Beverly Brooks leaves the field with her father. 6JSenior Lori Thompson excitedly awaits the announcement of Homecom- ing Queen. 22 I Student Life Brooks receives homecoming crown for 1977 Homecoming was cause for celebration as the Wildcats soundly defeated the Greenville Lions 30-19. The game marked the first homecoming at the new John Clark Field. Halftime activities included the return of home- coming queens from the last five years. Climaxing the festivi- ties was the Homecoming Dance where the 1977 home- coming queen Beverly Brooks reigned with her attendants, seniors Darla Bost, Robyn Grigsby and Lori Thompson. Juniors included Dina McWilliams and Mary Haggard. A theme of Jungle Love was carried out with plants and the live music was provided by Reunion.
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Campus pond ecirns ploce in students' memories Our little pond, although not as famous as Henry David Tho- reau's Walden Lake, may find a permanent place in our memo- ries. There weren't any pirate ships or Loch Ness monsters, but at times the pond housed some pretty ferocious ducks. Who could forget the hours at lunch spent watching the water and enjoying the natural beauty of the pondside? Warm days were spent sitting on the grass, soaking up the sun and feeding the ducks. - s . AX I 24 f Student Life Nlost every senior, at one time or another, thought of tossing a junior in the pond. But they held back the urge not wanting to invite school suspension or the horror of not graduating. On May Day, seniors would get a chance to release their energies as they flex their muscles to drag juniors into the pond during the annual Great Tug-of-War. Unlike most things today, the pond if nothing else, remains con- stant. lt remains as a unifying force that brings the school together. Located between the student parking lot and the school buildings, it is the first and last view of the campus for everyone. A5
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